Mitel 3000 manual Table of Contents, Mitel Getting Started Guide

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Mitel 3000

Mitel 3000

Getting Started Guide

Table of Contents

 

GUIDE TO SYSTEM DOCUMENTATION

1

Getting Started Guide

1

Phone Quick Reference Guide

1

Administrator’s Manual

1

Broadband Module Manual

1

IP Phone Quick Reference Guide

1

Documentation CD

1

SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

2

System Options

2

System Programming Notes

2

Eight key Feature Phone layout

3

Sixteen Feature Phone (with 32 key Console)

3

Explanation of Symbols in this Guide

4

SYSTEM PROGRAMMING

4

Accessing the System Programming

5

PROGRAMMING SYSTEM TIME & DATE

6

CONFIGURING A GROUP (RING/HUNT GROUP)

7

Configuring a Group & Assigning extensions

7

Configuring a Group & Assigning extensions [continued]

8

Mapping Incoming Calls to a Group [From a Network line]

10

Mapping Incoming Calls to a Group [From an MSN or DDI]

11

CONFIGURING CALL RESTRICTION RULES

12

Call Restriction and Tables

12

Setting up Call Restriction Tables

13

Assigning the Rules to Extensions

14

CONFIGURING NIGHT & WEEKEND SERVICE

15

SYSTEM PASSWORD

16

Viewing Extension Passwords

16

VOICE MAIL

17

Configuring the System Voice Mailbox

17

Enabling the System Voice Mailbox

17

Assigning Voice Mail extensions

18

Assigning Voice Mail capacities

19

AUTO ATTENDANT

20

DIRECTORY SERVICES

21

Activating the Simple Directory Service

21

Dial Name Directory Service Programming

22

Turning the Service on and Programming the Directory Table

22

SPEED-DIAL NUMBERS

23

Programming Personal Speed-Dial numbers

23

Programming System Speed-Dial numbers

24

POWER FAILURE OPERATION

25

Battery Backup Unit (BBU)

25

Digital Systems

25

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Contents Get Started Guide Mitel Getting Started Guide Table of ContentsTurning the Service on and Programming the Directory Table UPSEXTENSION SETTINGS POWER FAIL MODE. THESE SYSTEMS MUST BE INSTALLED WITH THE OPTIONALBATTERY BACK UP UNIT OR AN AUXILIARY UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY EXTENSION SETTINGSPage Page Guide to System Documentation System Programming Notes System descriptionSystem Options Eight key Feature Phone layout Sixteen Feature Phone with 32 key ConsoleThe System Programming is separated into three main blocks System ProgrammingExplanation of Symbols in this Guide Instruction Accessing the System Programming1111 default ActionProgramming System Time & Date Menu Display Configuring a Group Ring/Hunt GroupConfiguring a Group & Assigning extensions Action Configuring a Group & Assigning extensions continuedInstruction If RING GROUP is selectedRing Group Mitel Getting Started Guide Note on groups & group typesGroup programming Hunt GroupMapping Incoming Calls to a Group From a Network line Mapping Incoming Calls to a Group From an MSN or DDI ScrollTabl Configuring Call Restriction RulesType of Restriction CLASSAction Assigning the Rules to Extensions Action Configuring Night & Weekend ServiceInstruction System Password Voice Mail Assigning Voice Mail extensions Assigning Voice Mail capacities Auto Attendant Assigning lines to be answered by the Auto AttendantDirectory Services Activating the Simple Directory ServiceDial Name Directory Service Programming Turning the Service on and Programming the Directory TableSpeed-Dial Numbers Programming Personal Speed-Dial numbersProgramming System Speed-Dial numbers Extension Power Failure OperationLines 9/10Extension Settings Extension Name & SettingsAdditional Extension Settings Allows the Administrator to swap the ringing cadence used for Mitel 3000 Numbering plan FeatureNumbering Plan CodeMitel Getting Started Guide PC Maintenance and Programming Software Local Version ConnectPage Issue 1, October 2008 Part number LR2732.09505 Mitel 3000 Getting Started GuideEMEA 3000I T E L CALA
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